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    ReeferRob - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by stunreefer View Post
    LOL, that doesn't surprise me too much. If this stuff doesn't leach to bad it could take the place of PITA epoxy and such. You mount your coral with just a little bit, then over time the coral encrusts onto the rock and this stuff dissolves.
    Dats the plan, plus no residue on you finger tips like epoxy leaves.
    "We shouldn't think of an environment where livestock can survive, we should ensure an environment where livestock can thrive."-Rabidgoose
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    Corvette Reefer - Reefkeeper CR Member
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    where do u get the free sample from? this stuff looks pretty cool
    The names Vette, Corvette. . .

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